On Acceptance

 

Always accept Presence on its own divine terms.

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Nothing is insignificant for the Higher Self. The lower self calls mundane situations insignificant in order to devalue the importance of the moment.

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No words are as touching as silence in the face of suffering.

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Enduring friction without identification constitutes the greater part of our awakening.

 

 

It is one’s attitude towards events, and not events themselves, which determines whether or not one will suffer.

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Accept it when you are under pressure. If you accept, you are present. Grace under fire.

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One’s time is counted, and time is nearly all that one has. There must always be friction of sufficient magnitude to produce consciousness.

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Some thrive on pressure; others wilt; only pressure can draw forth one’s latent Higher Centers.